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Sector Industrial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET 06.14
2006 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryVariable speed control of dust collection system and automated gates for the battery and metal finishing industries. The primary focus of this project is to reduce energy consumption in fume and dust collection systems from a battery manufacturing facility. The battery industry is...
Sector Other
End-use Process
Project Number ET 06.05
2006 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryThis energy efficiency study determined the demand reduction and energy savings of 12 vertical sash, variable air volume fume hoods. The assessment compared the volumetric air flow rates of fume hoods with and without automated sash positioning control systems (ASPCS). Twelve hoods...
Sector Residential
End-use HVAC
Project Number PGE 0508
2005 - 2007
PG&E
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Project SummaryThe BreezeAir single-stage advanced evaporative cooler is an Australian product that has recently been introduced into the U.S. market. This product differs from U.S. advanced technology in that it uses 4-3.5 inch thick pads rather than 1-8 or 12 inch thick pad. The result is twice...
Sector Commercial, Agricultural, Industrial
End-use Process
Project Number PGE 0505
2005 - 2007
PG&E
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Project SummaryPumps and fans are responsible for about 40 percent of motor energy use and account for more than a quarter of industrial electricity consumption nationally. The potential savings are more significant in pump and fan systems than for motors alone because pump energy use varies as...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET 05.04
2005 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryThis technology relies on plastic optical fibers to guide beams of light where the light source is located outside of the refrigerated display case. The fiber optic system is going to replace very high output fluorescent lamps that can be found in low-temperature reach-in...
Sector Commercial, Public, Other, Industrial, Residential
End-use HVAC
Project Number PGE 0603
2007 - 2007
PG&E
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Project SummaryAir conditioning (AC) is the primary cause of peak electrical demand during California’s hot summers. This project evaluates air conditioners that perform better in hot dry conditions, resulting in reduced peak loads at critical times. The field test compared the performance of...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number PGE 0601
2006 - 2007
PG&E
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Project SummaryThe introduction of the low wattage ceramic metal halide (CMH) lamp and associated luminaires has created a new, efficacious lighting alternative to incandescent. This report evaluates the practical application of the CMH lamp in the retail environment. The objective of this report...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use Lighting
Project Number PGE 0405
2004 - 2007
PG&E
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Project SummaryThe development of reduced wattage 4-foot linear fluorescent T8 lamps and research into spectrally enhanced lighting have both provided new avenues for potential energy savings. This project takes a look at the two new areas to see if spectrally enhanced lighting can expand the...
Sector Commercial, Agricultural
End-use Process
Project Number DR 06.06
2006 - 2007
SCE
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This project implemented demand response strategies for interruption of pumping of well water during periods of high electric demand. The goal was to determine if water agencies can maintain their water supply and pressure to their customers during an extended shutdown of all their supply well...
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The ETCC is funded in part by ratepayer dollars and the California IOU Emerging Technologies Program, the IOU Codes & Standards Planning & Coordination Subprograms, and the Demand Response Emerging Technologies (DRET) Collaborative programs under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. The municipal portion of this program is funded and administered by Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.